Daily Tribune (Philippines)

China reduces coal use

China plans to further replace coal in final energy consumptio­n with electricit­y.

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BEIJING (Xinhua) — China aims to reduce the share of coal in its energy mix to less than 56 percent this year, according to a guideline released by the National Energy Administra­tion (NEA).

The proportion was 56.8 percent in 2020 and 57.7 percent in 2019.

In 2021, China plans to further replace coal in final energy consumptio­n with electricit­y equivalent to 200 billion kilowatt-hours, while increasing the proportion of electricit­y in final energy consumptio­n to 28 percent, said the NEA document.

Meanwhile, China’s energy production is expected to reach 4.2 billion tons of standard coal equivalent this year, while the outputs of oil and natural gas are expected to stand at around 196 million tons and 202.5 billion cubic meters, respective­ly.

China will also strive to bring the installed capacity of nonfossil energy to 1.1 billion kilowatts and cut energy consumptio­n per unit of gross domestic product by around 3 percent in 2021.

To ensure that clean energy is used for heating.

China will further strengthen control of the total coal consumptio­n, push forward the efficient and clean use of coal, encourage comprehens­ive energy services and enhance energy-efficiency management, said the NEA.

Efforts will be made to promote clean heating, to ensure that clean energy is used for heating in more than 70 percent of the households in northern China, while the use of clean heating in the southern part of the country will be explored, it said.

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